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The Final Chrysler 300 Recently Rolled Off the Production Line

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The Chrysler 300 is joining its corporate siblings in being discontinued after the 2023 model year, and the automaker recently announced that the last car has left the production line. The Velvet Red 2023 Chrysler 300C rolled off the line last week, sporting a 6.4-liter Image: Chrysler/Stellantis] Become a& TTAC insider.

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Windsor Assembly Plant Marks Production of 100,000th Chrysler Pacifica Plug-In Hybrid

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The 100,000th Chrysler Pacifica Plug-In Hybrid rolled off the production line this week amid a gathering of employees at the Stellantis Windsor (Ont.) Assembly Plant to celebrate the milestone model of the first and still the only plug-in hybrid in the segment.

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Chrysler Halcyon Concept: Sustainable "Harmony"

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It makes sense -- concept cars have less in the way of concrete specs to discuss than production cars do. And it certainly applies to the Chrysler Halcyon Concept. Whether a vehicle like this gets built, we'd expect some of this tech to eventually find its way into Stellantis production vehicles.

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All New Jeep, Chrysler, Ram Products Will Be Electric From 2026

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If there's a new Jeep, Chrysler, Dodge, or Ram product you're looking to buy, good news: it will have a plug!

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Report: First Chrysler EV Won’t Be the Airflow

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With the Chrysler Airflow debuting during the CES expo in 2022, practically everyone assumed it would be the brand’s first all-electric model. It is evolving in a new direction." From MotorTrend : "Airflow was a great exercise to signal again the type of vehicle Chrysler might want to do," Gilles says. Gilles goes further. "It

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QOTD: Can Chrysler Get Its EV Act Together?

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On the other hand, Chrysler is hitting the reset button on its EV plans. This news, plus the aforementioned mentioned trailing of the pack regarding electrification has set our skepticism alarms off. Even if most Stellantis brands are getting with the program, so to speak, Chrysler desperately needs product.

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Junkyard Find: 1978 Chrysler LeBaron Coupe

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The LeBaron name goes well back in Chrysler history, starting when the coachbuilder known as LeBaron Carrossiers was purchased by Detroit car-body-builder Briggs Manufacturing in 1926 and Chrysler bought Briggs in 1953. The front-wheel-drive LeBarons stayed in production all the way through 1995. Get a little style in your life.